Firman Dicho Rivan
Jakarta’s Floods Are Yet Another Wake-Up Call on Climate Change
Nearly 93,000 people have been forced to abandon their homes, while 60 have died.
Riding Along With the People Saving Lives During the Jakarta Protests
The city's paramedics were stretched thin and fatigued, but still out there helping the injured.
What It's Like to Work In a West Jakarta Love Motel
I spent a night in a hotel where most rooms were rented for a few hours at a time.
Can Indonesia Combat Radicalism By Having Terrorists Meet Their Victims?
The BNPT's first meeting of the victims and perpetrators of terrorist attacks was heralded as an important step forward. Was it actually a success?